Understanding weather condition in Nigeria

 - The *south* is usually more *humid* due to heavy rainfall and coastal location.

- The *north* is more *dry*, especially during harmattan.

- High humidity can cause sweating, tiredness, and skin issues.

*4. Wnd*

- Wind in Nigeria is seasonal.

- During *harmattan* (Nov–Feb), *dry dusty winds* blow from the Sahara.

- *Southwest winds* bring moisture from the ocean during the rainy season.

- Wind affects *dust levels, farming*, and even spreads diseases in some areas

*5. Sunshine*

- Nigeria enjoys *abundant sunshine*, especially in the north.

- On average, many areas get *6–8 hours of sunlight daily*.

- Sunshine is great for *solar power*, *drying clothes*, and *farming*.

- However, too much sun can cause *heatstroke* or *sunburn* without protection

*Conclusion:*

Understanding these weather elements helps Nigerians prepare for farming, dressing, traveling, and staying healthy. Always observe your local weather and stay informed!





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